International Minor

Students electing the International Studies minor must take 7 courses in total to complete their requirements. The precise elements are described below.

Required courses (3) in the social sciences:

ECON 372 International Economics Gharrity
HIST 380 American Foreign Relations, 1898-1989 Flamm
     or
PG 361 American Foreign Policy Kay
PG 360 International Politics Kay

Additional courses (3) - One unit from each of three of the following four areas:

1. Economics:
353 Economic Development
357 History of Economic Thought
370 Economic Systems
2. History:
320 Middle East
323 Contemporary China
324 Topics in Asian History
325 Modern Japan
331 Modern Mexico
332 Argentina, Brazil and Chile since Independence
333 Contemporary Latin American Problems
352 20th Century Europe
354 Economic History
356 British Hisotry Since 1688
357 Topics in British History
360 Topics in Modern European History
362 Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union Since 1801
364 Contemporary Spain
377 Versailles to Korea: The United States, 1919-1950
378 America in Search of Itself, 1950-Present
381 Makers of American Foreign Policy Since 1920
3. Politics and Government:
344 Comparative Political Topics:  Democratization
346 Comparative Politics: Europe
347 Canadian Politics and Government
361 American Foreign Policy
362 International Organization
4. Sociology/Anthropology and Geography:
SOAN 291 Peoples and Cultures of Africa
SOAN 292 Peoples and cultures of the Pacific
SOAN 293 Peoples and Cultures of Asia
SOAN 294 Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East
SOAN 347 Health and Illness
SOAN 348 Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective
SOAN 354 Population Problems
SOAN 360 Cultural and Social Change
SOAN 367 Human Ecology
GEOG 330 Geography of Europe
GEOG 334 Cultural Geography of Africa
GEOG 345 Economic Geography
GEOG 370 The World's Cities
GEOG 400.1 The Role of th eCity in the History of Western Civilization

Language course (1): One unit beyond level 111 in Modern Foreign Languages.

 

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